• Amju Wolf
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    18 months ago

    They could use stream encryption (DRM) to ensure you’re viewing the ads as expected and make it hard to capture and playback.

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      8 months ago

      Its a arms race, you could always just record the screen with a camera and edit it out as the ultimate.

      you could spin up a vm, and capture the video output

      you could use a graphics driver that lets you inspect the frame buffer, etc

      you could use the side channel attacks to get the decrypted video frames, heartbleed etc, etc etc

      • Amju Wolf
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        18 months ago

        Do these actually work against HDCP? (Outside using a camera, obviously). I know it used to work decently well against most “ordinary” attacks like VMs and capture cards.

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          I believe HDCP keys have already been leaked, I can find a couple different references to them on GitHub even.